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it's the code word for the scotland yards phone hacking. it has a book called fittingly enough, the book. go to our website for more. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> during the cnn "newsroom," this sunday, july 17th, out of egypt this hour, con clikting reports that hosni mubarak has collapsed into a coma. let's go to fred in cairo. tell us what you can about mubarak's condition. >> reporter: hi, we're still trying to verify that information here in egypt. but the information that we've gotten is that mubarak's lawyer, the man representing him, said that mubarak fell into a coma at midday egyptian time and the lawyer also saying that mubarak's health deteriorated throughout the day and then he finally fell into a coma. now, conflicting to that, the hospital where mubarak is being treated in the town says he has not fallen into a coma. so there are conflicting reports as to what is going on. some news agency reports are saying that it's not unusual for him to dip in and out of a coma
it's the code word for the scotland yards phone hacking. it has a book called fittingly enough, the book. go to our website for more. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> during the cnn "newsroom," this sunday, july 17th, out of egypt this hour, con clikting reports that hosni mubarak has collapsed into a coma. let's go to fred in cairo. tell us what you can about mubarak's condition. >> reporter: hi, we're still...
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the head of scotland yard. sir paul stephenson resigned late today. he insisted he had no involvement in his forces' failure to investigate widespread alleged criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers by reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: andndhere is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of power, running rupert murdoch's british operations. it is said he considered her his other daughter. on friday, she resigned from the company. today, she was arrested. the tenth arrest since this scandal erupted two weeks ago. brooks was editor of "the news of the world" from 2000 to 2003 when much of the alleged criminal activity took place. she has insisted she knew nothing about it. >> there's no way that a reporter can come in with the kind of salacious page-one stories that "the news of the world" was running without an editor saying, how did you get that story? who was
the head of scotland yard. sir paul stephenson resigned late today. he insisted he had no involvement in his forces' failure to investigate widespread alleged criminal acts by murdoch's journalists, nor the alleged bribery of police officers by reporters. >> i have no knowledge of the extent of this disgraceful practice or indeed to the extent of it. and the repugnant nature of what is emerging. >> reporter: andndhere is more. rebekah brooks, just days ago, she was at the apex of...
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in two thousand and four this book here which is the untouchables dirty cops justice and racism in scotland yard was published in britain and what it does is it actually names john yates and it also. names andy hayman two senior people involved in this whole fine cracking case. at least potentially anyway corrupt police officers that paul condon was trying to get rid of now it seems that we've got a kind of culture of impunity in scotland yard and combine this with the really criminal activities news international this is absolutely astounding and this is what this judicial inquiry is going to have to dig out and the sooner the better indeed a very murky indeed if you say a culture of impunity let's start our attention to another high profile case to do with the disclosure of information of course the extradition of the wiki leaks founder julian assange what's your take on the sex assault charges filed against him in sweden of energy. well let's not forget that actually asserted it still hasn't been properly charged with any crime in sweden this is the crazy thing about this entire case the
in two thousand and four this book here which is the untouchables dirty cops justice and racism in scotland yard was published in britain and what it does is it actually names john yates and it also. names andy hayman two senior people involved in this whole fine cracking case. at least potentially anyway corrupt police officers that paul condon was trying to get rid of now it seems that we've got a kind of culture of impunity in scotland yard and combine this with the really criminal...
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. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone-hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally that i did not and had no reason to do so. >> reporter: even with the head of police preparing to step down, scotland yard continues to make arrests. rebekah brooks, former head of rupert murdoch's newspaper arm here in the uk who resigned herself on friday. it was just a week ago that murdoch flew to london and stood by her side, all smiles. brooks had a immediate otheric rise at the condition, becoming editor of "news of the world" when she was only 32. neil sean worked for another murdoch newspaper, "the sun". >> she rose to the top through sheer ambition, networking and an ability to do the job. >> reporter: in 2002 w
. >> reporter: london's police chief resigned under intense pressure after it emerged scotland yard hired a former "news of the world" editor as a media consultant in 2009. the same year investigators decided not to further pursue the phone-hacking case. the former editor, neil wallace, was arrested last week in connection with the scandal. >> i have heard suggestions we must have suspected the alleged involvement of mr. wallace in phone hacking. let me say unequivocally...
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of dow jones resigned over the weekend former news of the world at the rebecca brooks was arrested scotland yard chief paul stephenson stepped down on sunday night and by today john yates the assistant commissioner was also on his way now at the request of certain members of congress eric holder and the justice department have now launched an investigation into whether or not victims of nine eleven had also been hacked and bloomberg reported today that news corp's independent directors have begun it questioning the company's response to the crisis and whether a leadership change is needed they cited unnamed sources there so is it time to start questioning if murdoch's time as a media moguls coming to an end and is this the scandal of the left has been waiting for joining me to discuss it is katrina vanden you will editor and publisher of the nation magazine katrina thanks so much for joining us tonight it's been a while since we've had you on the program now what do you think is murdoch is he going to step down is he going to be forced to is there any way they continue on can continue on hi
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the latest claims are prompting more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turnedat scotland yard -- turned at scotland yard. >> for more on the uproar and the culture surrounding the british tabloids, i am joined by a reporter from london. thank you for joining me. coming from this side of the atlantic, is this a uniquely british phenomenon? >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you will get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best-selling newspaper. if you imagine "the national enquirer" was the best-selling newspaper in america, you would understand the situation here. >> they come up with stories that sailed very close to the legal edge. >> they have a culture that says get results whatever the cost. in a situation where circulation is falling and there is a battle for readers, that pushes people ever closer to the legal line and the moral line -- the at the line of journalism, as we have seen with these latest "news of the world" allegations. hacking into the phone of a child murder victim. i
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the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best selling newspapers. i suppose if you imagine the national enquirer was the best- selling newspaper in america, he would have the understanding of the state of journalism here. >> what are the pressures on reporters and editors to come up with stories like this and sail close to the legal wednesday to separate >> immense. -- close to the legal winds to do this. >> demands. we are in a situation or circulation is falling and there is a battle for readers. that pushes people ever closer to the legal line and the moral line and ethical line of journalism. as we have seen with these latest revelations, hacking into th
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police botched up the first inquiry now we're hearing that money changed hands in bills in envelopes scotland yard's position is now in such a position that people here are calling for outside police forces because the police force that polices this city is no longer trusted we have to leave it there thanks very much indeed afshin rattansi joining us live there from london good to hear what you have to say thank you. you're with still to come in the program the last of the it's a blockade of gaza while the u.n. is expected to publish a long awaited report on israel's deadly assault on last year's also still to come this hour. this is inexcusable it's careless it's negligent it's criminal anger at nato campaign in libya is growing with criticism it's coming too high a price of stalemate and civilian deaths. those stories still to come but first unjustified and unfair but with the power to determine the fate of entire countries that's the verdict of germany's finance minister on the world's big three credit rating agencies after portugal had its debt downgraded to junk status the move is having
police botched up the first inquiry now we're hearing that money changed hands in bills in envelopes scotland yard's position is now in such a position that people here are calling for outside police forces because the police force that polices this city is no longer trusted we have to leave it there thanks very much indeed afshin rattansi joining us live there from london good to hear what you have to say thank you. you're with still to come in the program the last of the it's a blockade of...
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> ifill: the phone hacking crisis deepened in britain today with a second high-level resignation at scotland yard and the death of a whistleblower. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, weç get the latest on the scandal including claims of illegal eavesdropping and bribery by journalists working for rupert murdoch's news corp from ned temko of the "london observer." >> ifill: then, we examine president obama's pick to lead a new consumer protection agency. >> woodruff: from indonesia, ray suarez reports on a nation coming to grips with mental health disorders even as its institutions lock up and chain patients. >> this enormous country has almost no psychiatrists,çç leaving the mentally ill with very few options for treatment. >> ifill: kwame holman brings us the latest on the showdown over raising the government's borrowing limit. >> woodruff: and jeffrey brown talks to legendary concert pianist leon fleisher about overcoming a disability that nearly silenced his career. >> if there was a way that i could remain active in music w
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the latest claims prompt more uncomfortable questions about whether a blind eye was turned at scotland yard. >> for more on this uproar and the culture which surrounds the british tabloids, i spoke with a reporter from one the best of this as a result of a unique issue with british tabloid journalism. >> i think there is a different newspaper culture. the national enquirer in america is about as close as you are going to get to some of the tabloid tone that we have in our best selling newspapers. i suppose if you imagine the national enquirer was the best- selling newspaper in america, he would have the understanding of the state of journalism here. >> what are the pressures on reporters and editors to come up with stories like this and sail close to the legal wednesday to separate >> immense. -- close to the legal winds to do this. >> demands. we are in a situation or circulation is falling and there is a battle for readers. that pushes people ever closer to the legal line and the moral line and ethical line of journalism. as we have seen with these latest revelations, hacking into th
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to investigate further and that now poses the question that either there was some kind of coverup at scotland yard or they just didn't think those allegations were serious enough to warrant investigation. and as we've now seen such as the phone a murdered school girl having had her phone hacked, this has really blown up. >> it's difficult for police, but how difficult is it now for politicians like the prime minister? >> it is difficult. all recent prime ministers have tried to keep on the right side of rupert merdock and news international, because they own about 40% of the british media. so they are very powerful. but many say that now has to change and there was a sense that proops for too long there had been too much deference for titles like news of the world and david cameron is vulnerable on this, because he has links to two former editors from news of the world. one was a worker for him and another was a friend. >> police say they have taken control of a kindergarten where around 30 children and teachers were being held hostage. a man who was armed barged into the school southeast of
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police officer in london just this week as did the number one police officer in london, the chief of scotland yard. that is just one of the ways the whole rupert murdoch scandal is getting awkward for politics and its most high-profile politicians, same goes for david cameron, also the leader of the conservative party, and the man he picked to be his communications director was arrested earlier this month. today the conservative party admitted ties to another person arrested in the scandal, advised on political matters in the run-up to the general election by a man named neil wallis. wallis was also arrested last week. in terms of the scale of the criminal behavior at hand and how much the company brass knew about it, the lithe of people we know to have been paid off to keep the story from getting any bigger now includes 700,000 pounds paid to a soccer union boss. one of the conditions of the settlement -- of the payment was con fi den chalty. also sienna miller got 100,000 pounds and andy gray was paid 20,000 pounds after the people's phones were hacked into, which is illegal. is it plausibl
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on sunday, brooks was arrested and questioned by london police and the head of scotland yard and the number two resigned and, yesterday, the man what went public with the allegations, "news of the world," former she business reporter, was found dead in his london area him. he claims celebrity phones were hacked for exclusive stories. >> police say this is nod of what they call "outside involvement," in his death and are waiting results of the autopsy. murdoch says he was morning led of the wrong doing and shocked and appalled and ashamed and does not believe any employee in america may have hacked the phones of lend victims and established a special committee for journalism standards. >>shepard: two new reports indicate controversial practices in mortgage that forced the banks to stop foreclosures nationwide last year are still happening. two reports, one from the associated express -- and one from reuters they have in the stops using the people would sign documents with fake signatures without ever even reading the paperwork. the nation's biggest lenders promise to clamp down on tha
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that were from the explosions is not a lot of electricity plant there and spot wildfires in nearby scotland. really mogul rupert murdoch is in london to take personal charge of the crisis threatening to ruin his empire because the closure of the u.k. is news the world newspaper made of phone hacking scandal. that is chief executive rebecca brooks and despite mounting pressure to be sacked and said she was his top priority brooks was editor of news of the world when the much of the legal guardian took place face police questioning a witness denies any knowledge of proper. sixty seven people have been killed and almost two hundred fifty injured in the train accident a move in india rescuers working to free trapped passengers from the badly damaged carriages the train which was packed with people the rails at full speed on sunday are it's great. there is no stranger to railway accidents where poor maintenance is often the primary cause. at least three people have been killed after a plane was forced to make an emergency landing on water in eastern siberia if thirty six people on board which go
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the man convicted of the lockerbie bombing, still alive, almost two years after he was sent home from scotland with terminal cancer. al-megrahi. we found more of this supporters on the front line with the rebels. nato has not been able to get them to surrender. it has been bombing since march. nato aircraft have made more than 16,000 sorties. they have carried out more than 6000 air strikes. still, the colonel remains. four rebels in eastern libya, moammar gaddafi's fate is cause for argument. some insist he has no future inside his country. >> we understand the libyan people want him to leave the country and power, so this is our stand as of today. >> others suggest that the colonel does not have to go into exile. word that britain and france are prepared to let colonel gaddafi stay inside libya is seen by the supporters of the commonwealth as an admission that nato and the rebels cannot get rid of the libyan leader -- seen by the supporters of colonel gaddafi as an admission. giving up, long before the leader ever does. james reynolds, bbc news, in tripoli. >> you are watching "bbc world new
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tonight, there is a reception at queen elizabeth's palace in scotland and in something of a royal precedent, zara phillips will keep her surname. >>> a look at a couple of primetime moments for me this past week but they didn't happen here on cnp. clips from my time on comedy central thanks to jon stewart and stephen colbert coming up next. >>> but first, broke and bills piled high. many americans find themselves facing just that. when people in one wisconsin community are hit with hard times, they've got a unique safety net. he's this week's cnn hero, sal dimicelli the dear abby of the down and out. >> when i go through suburbia america or the small towns, everybody's trying to hold their head up with pride. >> you've been looking for work. >> okay. i know it's tough in a recession. >> i went and sold all my jewelry yesterday. >> these people behind closed doors they tell their neighbors they're fine. they'd sooner go in the house and starve. >> how much do you owe me right now? >> gas bill i owe about $800. >> i find the situation is getting worse. they need food. they need help with thei
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the divorce of belgium will spark up the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving and britain were releasing separatist marchers in mixed towns here it turned violent with guns getting called to take just one class for brussels to become. that conflict of mass killing suffered in europe since world war two. turned out to each other as you go slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bush you'll see brussels. well we want to know what you think the belgian people's desire to end their own happy marriage will affect others in europe this is what you mean telling a starting dot com list a lot of those votes are coming through for us right seems opinion is divided on whether europe stays are in fact thirty seven percent of you slightly more saying the been stuck together for far too long. a quarter of you believe the crux of a worldwide economic breakdown. seventeen percent of
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that there are people from belgium and from france and scotland from all over the u.k. waiting to come through i don't know why netanyahu wants to whip people's passions up the whole time as if we were a threat i mean look at me look at me i'm a british woman i can't deeply about peace and justice i care deeply about a just peace both sides we folded and some and yet netanyahu sees us as a threat he says us as a threat to the legitimization of israel can we be a threat and yet he whips out these crazy kids care of the poor going to the airport he gets the british police the french police to stop activists coming out we never come to demonstrate we've always planned to be here and be good for this day and ensuring the cultural activities of the city and the truth with these ratings. i think you have it and it's true as far as we can tell that is the only activists who have actually made it through to the arrivals hall here and as i'm speaking to you there must be dozens of security officers i'm looking at there surrounding the area and yet she has managed to come through
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving and britain we're already seeing separatist marches and mixed community towns here turning violent with guns getting called to take just one big clash from brussels to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow via broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. well we want to know if you think the belgian people's desire to end their own happy marriage will affect all this. here's how. the moment. another thing is divided clearly on this on whether you ninety days are numbered forty two percent say that the you have been stuck together. while around a quarter of a new nation. to the extreme of the link to go it alone the rest say that a global economic slump or exacerbate the gratian wi
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and me while little thought had reached agreement with relegated blackpool for scotland refer the trolley out of the twenty five year old travel to anfield on wednesday and has passed his medical the reds had two bits rejected in january towards the end of the season as the player only has twelve and a half points that out of the group of his second summer signing and midfielder jordan henderson arrived from sunderland. and now a sports doctor whose high profile clients include golfer tiger woods has admitted smuggling performs in ads in drugs into the united states and has agreed to disclose the identity of all his patients and what treatments they received canadian and snigger they are pleaded guilty at a buffalo course to bringing illegal drugs into the u.s. and feeding human growth hormone is admission means there won't be a trial but he's agreed to cooperate with investigators and reveal details of his clients among them is a former world number one words and baseball star alex rodriguez they admitted to being treated by the physicians but still not receiving performance in drugs fro
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three percent banking stocks led the footsie lower employees banking group barclays and world bank of scotland fell between forty three percent of the goldman sachs downgraded we are in the banking sector. here in russia markets retreated from early gains with the my six losing just under a percentage of the close the us will fall investors were cautious throughout the day avoiding risky moves ahead of economic reports and critical decision making in the u.s. now let's take a look at some individual moves on the mindsets we see oil majors that ended in the red amid we could crude lukoil down one and a quarter of a percent however of precious metal miners were among the main gainers of the day held by a stronger gold medal finished almost. two percent of the black banking stocks were also higher gain around half of the science supported by news it may soon acquire another twenty percent back from moscow sergei so that all from deutsche bank sums up the north on the long. record for the markets nothing is going on the market is rather boring but out the reasons for this first of all seasonal fac
three percent banking stocks led the footsie lower employees banking group barclays and world bank of scotland fell between forty three percent of the goldman sachs downgraded we are in the banking sector. here in russia markets retreated from early gains with the my six losing just under a percentage of the close the us will fall investors were cautious throughout the day avoiding risky moves ahead of economic reports and critical decision making in the u.s. now let's take a look at some...
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and two top police chiefs, including the head of england's mighty scotland yard, resigned. and, now, a powerful father has to try to protect his son. here is abc's jeffrey kofman. >> reporter: just because they own tv networks doesn't mean the murdochs, father and son, like being on them. but, tomorrow, rupert and james murdoch will be stars of their own version of "dynasty," as they are grilled live by outraged british politicians. >> he worries not just about the company he built -- he didn't inherit this company, he built it. and he's also got to worry about his children, who he assumed would -- and wanted to succeed him. >> reporter: that is looking increasingly unlikely. james murdoch was being groomed to take over from his 80-year-old dad. but he could now face criminal charges. he admits paying two high-profile victims of his newspapers illegal hacking $1 million to keep quiet. >> there was a particular settlement that i authorized, and i've said was made with information that was incomplete. >> reporter: this scandal is nothing less than an earthquake, sending tremo
and two top police chiefs, including the head of england's mighty scotland yard, resigned. and, now, a powerful father has to try to protect his son. here is abc's jeffrey kofman. >> reporter: just because they own tv networks doesn't mean the murdochs, father and son, like being on them. but, tomorrow, rupert and james murdoch will be stars of their own version of "dynasty," as they are grilled live by outraged british politicians. >> he worries not just about the company...
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offenses of waste litter is not guilty but aside from that he's accused of somehow a good samaritan and scotland sent him a twenty pound note. as a contribution because he knows he has very little money he's poor and in life are not supposed to have money everything is done through a commissary and they have a past and so what he did was. mail it back out and send it to a lady who is a friend of his who's of the oneida tribe and he said in his covering note that look i don't even know if this is real but somebody sent it to me and i'm not supposed to add it so insidious you. the other charge is that a previous and my cellmate had rigged some wires high up in the cell higher than leonard they have a bunk bed and litter sleeps on the bottom bed he cannot get on the top one and this previous cell my head jury rigged a wire we're not sure whether as an antenna or why he was doing it and he and this is like a year ago and you know leonard had an argument one said look you're not supposed to be tampering with things like this will get us in trouble and the guy argued with the next day apologized and s
offenses of waste litter is not guilty but aside from that he's accused of somehow a good samaritan and scotland sent him a twenty pound note. as a contribution because he knows he has very little money he's poor and in life are not supposed to have money everything is done through a commissary and they have a past and so what he did was. mail it back out and send it to a lady who is a friend of his who's of the oneida tribe and he said in his covering note that look i don't even know if this...
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lower lloyds banking group barclays and world bank of scotland fell between four and three percent after goldman sachs downgraded the european banking sector and of russia's dogs retreated for a fourth day as well fell after a u.s. government report showed an unexpected increase in inventories my sixty eight point nine percent its biggest loss since july eighteenth and now let's take a look at some individual moves on them isaac's oil producers and in the red on lower crude to look oil fell over one and a quarter of a percent precious metal miners were among the main gainers held by stronger than gold. poly metal finished almost two percent and black banking stocks were also high have a t.v. gain around half a percent on news it may soon acquire another twenty percent of bank of moscow that are from dirty banks sums up the. serial work or foot markets nothing is going on the market is rather boring but at the reasons for this first of all seasonal factor and the second factor is the universe to take with us to position and to wait for us the issue to be resolved but what are some individ
lower lloyds banking group barclays and world bank of scotland fell between four and three percent after goldman sachs downgraded the european banking sector and of russia's dogs retreated for a fourth day as well fell after a u.s. government report showed an unexpected increase in inventories my sixty eight point nine percent its biggest loss since july eighteenth and now let's take a look at some individual moves on them isaac's oil producers and in the red on lower crude to look oil fell...
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skeered that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a must killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you could slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. the un security council is holding an urgent meeting is said is request into the flaring violence in northern course of fresh clashes began one course of a police seized a disputed border checkpoints to prevent the transit of goods from somebody and said which dominate north and of course that i were outraged by the moon with you destroying one of the checkpoints and nato peacekeepers moved in to stop the violence by the situati
skeered that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a must killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you could slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated...
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain were already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts over a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. the u.n. security council has pledged to keep a large contingent of peacekeepers to quell any violence in northern kosovo so they requested the majesty meeting falling tension at the border checkpoints with fresh clashes began one course of a police seize t. disputed border crossings to prevent the transit of goods from said it so which dominate northern call so i was outraged by that means with you it's just trying one of the
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problems correcting investor confidence stocks in london are down that by lloyds banking group these banks scotland that's up to goldman sachs downgraded the european banking sector shares of ensure are also down that would be the top two percent admiral group one percent as well as illegal german group and here in russia markets are in positive territory would be odd to be asking almost half a percent of the sour investors are cautious supporting risky moves ahead of the public reports and critical decision making in the united states. and looking at some individual moves on the precious metal miners among the main gain is as investors are looking for safe haven pauline metal is up over two percent this hour while lens old three and a half percent in the black banking stocks are also high b two b. is gaining over percent supported by news it may soon acquire another twenty percent bank of moscow now tell the stories russia may place you are gong on the foreign markets in two thousand and twelve deputy finance minister sergei start chalk says russia plans to boost borrowing significantly over the n
problems correcting investor confidence stocks in london are down that by lloyds banking group these banks scotland that's up to goldman sachs downgraded the european banking sector shares of ensure are also down that would be the top two percent admiral group one percent as well as illegal german group and here in russia markets are in positive territory would be odd to be asking almost half a percent of the sour investors are cautious supporting risky moves ahead of the public reports and...
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turning violent with guns getting pulled it takes just one big clash for brussels to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you go slow over your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated frige unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details of the new bush you'll see brussels. in a few minutes outsourcing the war america's wars in iraq and afghanistan past in the hands of mercenaries seen by many as trigger happy and beyond in the war. a series of clashes at the cost of a serbian border this week to nato forces taking over control of two crossings wednesday concent police moved into seize the checkpoints previously controlled by serbs vision shortly after one of the crossings was attacked by some t
is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turning violent with guns getting pulled it takes just one big clash for brussels to become. that conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you go slow over your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated...
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point three percent banking stocks led the pussy lower lloyds banking group barclays and world bank of scotland go for a three percent after goldman sachs downgraded the european banking sector. russia's talks retreat for a fourth day as well failed for after u.s. government reports showed on credit unexpected increase and inventories demise explained point nine percent and that's his biggest loss since july eighteenth now let's take a look at some individual moves on to my six or produces and in the red zone or crude oil coal fell over one and a half a one a quarter of a percent of a precious metal miners were among the main game is helped by strong gold pulling it will finish almost two percent higher banking stocks were also up to be gained around half a percent on news that may soon acquire another twenty percent of bank of moscow said against the better from those who bank sums up the order of the markets. which cereal or four to market nothing is going on the market is rather boring there are two reasons for this first of all seasonal factor and the second factor is that investors take wi
point three percent banking stocks led the pussy lower lloyds banking group barclays and world bank of scotland go for a three percent after goldman sachs downgraded the european banking sector. russia's talks retreat for a fourth day as well failed for after u.s. government reports showed on credit unexpected increase and inventories demise explained point nine percent and that's his biggest loss since july eighteenth now let's take a look at some individual moves on to my six or produces and...
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is scared that the worst of belgium was the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain were really seen separatist march as an excuse me towns here it turned violent with guns getting called take just one day clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two labors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated for its unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. and later in the program we look at a part of eastern europe where separation brought anything with peace and stability . course they've always thought the session is free products or in other words a service for down of course all still believe themselves to be part of serbia as fresh violence flares up in disputed disputed border between serbia and kosovo we told the balkans experts as a un closed session. now it's the germany's finance ministers not at
is scared that the worst of belgium was the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain were really seen separatist march as an excuse me towns here it turned violent with guns getting called take just one day clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two labors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated for its unionists say they...
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live from scotland yard. jamie? >> jamie: afghanistan on the edge of being its own peacekeeper. nato is beginning to hand things over but today we hear of more deadly violence. is the country really ready to do it on their own? a lot of americans feeling the pinch. . they lost value in their home but they are paying the same high property taxes. what you can do to lower your tax bill. that is coming up in our take charge consumer protection segment. [ slurp! ] [ female announcer ] hey, ladies, here's a little something [ chomp! ] you'll find irresistible, cinnamon toast crunch, with a delicious cinnamon and sugar taste that's amazing. crave those crazy squares. [ slurp! ] >> jamie: you may be one of those affected. home values across the country have taken quite a hit in recent years but one thing that doesn't seem to have followed suit in many cases are the property taxes we are having to pay. they are supposed to be based on value, current value. so if your home's price or value is dropping, your property taxes haven't, what can you do? turns out a lot. that is the focus of to
live from scotland yard. jamie? >> jamie: afghanistan on the edge of being its own peacekeeper. nato is beginning to hand things over but today we hear of more deadly violence. is the country really ready to do it on their own? a lot of americans feeling the pinch. . they lost value in their home but they are paying the same high property taxes. what you can do to lower your tax bill. that is coming up in our take charge consumer protection segment. [ slurp! ] [ female announcer ] hey,...
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that's what they're doing in scotland. they had a good time. of course, the real work would be by the ones who would wash the uniforms. >> that had to be a charity event. >> you would have to think so. >> either that or guinness made a strong batch the week before! >> well, yeah, before the new taxes. that was the end result of people stocking up before the tax. >> there's a nice grassy field behind them. >>> take a look at the day part. it's sunny and another gorgeous morning. it's a little bit warmer and more humid. i would say very warm. on the way to 89 degrees. 85 this evening low 90s and summer like feeling. it's sweaty like and we'll have the details coming up here shortly. >>> you're in an iconic vehicle, i've been told by the underpaid producer. >> reporter: that's correct. the story behind this car, owned by a couple in dundalk, it's unbelievable. it's from a big hit comedy movie. we'll tell you the story and give you a preview of the great dundalk heritage fair. four days of celebrating the 4th of july. wait until you hear about the
that's what they're doing in scotland. they had a good time. of course, the real work would be by the ones who would wash the uniforms. >> that had to be a charity event. >> you would have to think so. >> either that or guinness made a strong batch the week before! >> well, yeah, before the new taxes. that was the end result of people stocking up before the tax. >> there's a nice grassy field behind them. >>> take a look at the day part. it's sunny and...
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the only person convict in the plane bombing over lockerbie, scotland, has attended a pro-muammar al-qaddafi rally, in a wheelchair in the rally in tripoli. he was freed from a scottish prison in 200 19, supposedly with terminal cancer. he returned to libbia, a hero. the bomb killed 271 people, mostly americans. now back to "on the record." -- want to be the next president before i ask you about speaker boehner's plan, i'm curious looking at the acrimony and what is going on in washington, do you miss the u.s. senate or are you glad you are out of there? >> des moines is a wonderful place to be now. although traveling around the state of iowa as i have, we are on a 50 city tour over the next couple of weeks. i'm hearing is acrimony any in iowa over what is going on in washington. people are not happy we don't have leadership from the president and the republicans people to be all over the map and not delivering a clear message to the american people. >> greta: in other words you are glad to be in iowa, at least tonight? >> that's why i'm running not for the senate because i think we need lea
the only person convict in the plane bombing over lockerbie, scotland, has attended a pro-muammar al-qaddafi rally, in a wheelchair in the rally in tripoli. he was freed from a scottish prison in 200 19, supposedly with terminal cancer. he returned to libbia, a hero. the bomb killed 271 people, mostly americans. now back to "on the record." -- want to be the next president before i ask you about speaker boehner's plan, i'm curious looking at the acrimony and what is going on in...
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queen elizabeth's eldest granddaughter, zara, got married in scotland and the whole clan turned out, including cousin william m d his new wife, kate. but unlike their over-the-top wedding, this one was a tad more low-key. abc's lama hasan is on the story from london. >> reporter: the sun was shining. the crowd was loud. and william and kate were greeted like rock stars, as they arrive for today's royal wedding. it was hard for them not to steal the spotlight. because this royal couple don't live like royalty. zara phillips is the queen's granddaughter. but except for the guest list, there was little pomp and ceremony, as she married her long-time boyfriend, mark tindall. >> that's the only real royal connection. other than that, it's like a regular wedding on a saturday afternoon. >> reporter: not that this couple isn't famous. they're both world-class athletes. he was a member of the rugby team that took the world cup for britain in 2003. she is expected to compete as a rider in the 2012 olympics. a career she probably would not have had if she had taken a royal title, with all of t
queen elizabeth's eldest granddaughter, zara, got married in scotland and the whole clan turned out, including cousin william m d his new wife, kate. but unlike their over-the-top wedding, this one was a tad more low-key. abc's lama hasan is on the story from london. >> reporter: the sun was shining. the crowd was loud. and william and kate were greeted like rock stars, as they arrive for today's royal wedding. it was hard for them not to steal the spotlight. because this royal couple...
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bagging stocks are putting pressure and london would be standing over four percent at world bank of scotland over the side and here in russia equity markets closed in the red with banking and energy stocks under pressure let's have a look at something to me to share moves on the my six energy majors were among the main losers from last one percent banking stocks were also under pressure with the t.v. setting nearly two percent bucking the trend was part of gold it finished over four percent in the back supported by stronger precious metals. russian automaker continues to put the financial crisis behind it it's increased sales twenty five percent year on year in the first five months of two thousand and eleven the results have kept place with the. two thousand and ten when it will turn to profit boosting this news is gases agreement to. cars. but gas c.e.o. . says this is just. we had a short term need to find products for our work because obviously the danish we know would know it's filled up. so i can focus for us not always we have to improve our own products because that's what we have. s
bagging stocks are putting pressure and london would be standing over four percent at world bank of scotland over the side and here in russia equity markets closed in the red with banking and energy stocks under pressure let's have a look at something to me to share moves on the my six energy majors were among the main losers from last one percent banking stocks were also under pressure with the t.v. setting nearly two percent bucking the trend was part of gold it finished over four percent in...
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is scared that the divorce of belgium will spark of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain were already seeing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting pulled to take just one big clash for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slove a broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated french unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eighth region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. well we want to know if you think the belgian people's desire to end their unhappy marriage will affect others in europe here's how you voted in our tea dot com tonight pinions another thing that's divided into it seems on whether united europe's days are numbered that so the votes are piling out thirty five percent of you think it's time to call it quits because the e.u. has been stuck together for far too long just over a quart
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catalonia leaving to be scotland leaving a britain reducing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting it takes just one big clash to become. that conflict killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors told each other as you go slow over your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated for it unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see rossi's amounts to a land where separation board anything but stability or peace violence that up again this week on the cost of a border on wednesday conservation police seized two checkpoints the bound only imports from serbia shortly after one of the crossings was a time by mass rioters who threw firebombs and torched a customs office peacekeeping forces had to move in to stop the violence so these protests against the lateral moves by kosovo for un security council meeting was rejected at the last minute balkans expert in the voice a mother says concert i
catalonia leaving to be scotland leaving a britain reducing separatist marchers in mixed community towns here turned violent with guns getting it takes just one big clash to become. that conflict killing suffered in europe since world war two neighbors told each other as you go slow over your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated for it unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left...
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was scared of the wars of belgium was part of the rest of europe catalonia leaving spain scotland leaving britain we're really seeing separatist marchers and excluding the towns here it turned violent with guns getting called it takes just one brick lasts for brussels to become serial that's conflicts or a mass killing not suffered in europe since world war two neighbors turned on each other as you can slow of your broke up and the determination of regional identity is not to be underestimated fridge's unionists say they have the flag and everything else worked out to become france's twenty eight region all that's left are the details the new bush will see brussels. well next a report we brought you from a land where a separation wall anything but stability or pace violence flared up again this last week on the cost of a serbian border wednesday cause of a police seized two checkpoints for impose a ban on imports from serbia shortly after that one of the crossings was attacked by march rioters in three bombs and torched the customs office nato peacekeeping forces that are moving to stop t
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